DocumentCode
1205297
Title
Lurking: an underestimated human-computer phenomenon
Author
Ebner, Martin ; Holzinger, Andreas ; Catarci, Tiziana
Author_Institution
Graz Univ. of Technol., Austria
Volume
12
Issue
4
fYear
2005
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
75
Abstract
In this article, the authors offer their perspective about online learning. In general, we know that online learning develops through interaction and that it´s a collaborative process where students actively engage in writing and reading messages among themselves and with the instructor. However, it´s also well known that in any online community, not all users are equally active, and there are indeed people who never take an active part-the so-called lurkers. This article focuses on the lurkers; the authors ran extensive experiments to demonstrate whether there´s a relationship between the writing and reading behavior of online students and whether active participation influences learning efficiency. An interesting related result that emerged from the study is that the effort of the instructor in terms of reading and writing posts is higher than that of the learners themselves.
Keywords
Internet; computer aided instruction; human computer interaction; collaborative process; human-computer phenomenon; learning efficiency; lurking; online learning; online student reading behavior; online student writing behavior; Civil engineering; Collaborative work; Computer mediated communication; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Problem-solving; Process design; Psychology; Radio access networks; Visualization; Writing; HCI; collaborative learning; human-computer interaction; lurkers; online education; online learning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
MultiMedia, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-986X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MMUL.2005.74
Filename
1524891
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